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M23's Looting and Insecurity in Goma, DRC
Following the January 23rd assassination of General Peter Chirimwami, the M23 rebel group in Goma, DRC, seized property belonging to his relatives, stole vehicles from various organizations including PASA-RDC, and destroyed the Cinquantenaire school, exacerbating insecurity due to the escape of 4,40...
M23's Looting and Insecurity in Goma, DRC
Following the January 23rd assassination of General Peter Chirimwami, the M23 rebel group in Goma, DRC, seized property belonging to his relatives, stole vehicles from various organizations including PASA-RDC, and destroyed the Cinquantenaire school, exacerbating insecurity due to the escape of 4,40...
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56% Bias Score


Gaza Famine Averted, But Truce Remains Fragile
The UN reports that a surge in aid to Gaza following a January 19th ceasefire has largely averted famine; however, the situation remains fragile and dependent on continued aid and the extension of the truce.
Gaza Famine Averted, But Truce Remains Fragile
The UN reports that a surge in aid to Gaza following a January 19th ceasefire has largely averted famine; however, the situation remains fragile and dependent on continued aid and the extension of the truce.
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32% Bias Score


War Disrupts Education for Millions of Children in Sudan and Gaza
War in Sudan and Gaza has forced millions of children out of school, with 14-year-old Safaa in Sudan and 10-year-old Tariq in Gaza highlighting the challenges and resilience of students facing conflict. The UN estimates nearly 30 million children are out of school in the Middle East and North Africa...
War Disrupts Education for Millions of Children in Sudan and Gaza
War in Sudan and Gaza has forced millions of children out of school, with 14-year-old Safaa in Sudan and 10-year-old Tariq in Gaza highlighting the challenges and resilience of students facing conflict. The UN estimates nearly 30 million children are out of school in the Middle East and North Africa...
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36% Bias Score


Sudanese Army Advances in Khartoum, Announces Post-War Roadmap
On February 9th, 2025, the Sudanese army intensified its offensive against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Khartoum, regaining control of several areas east of the city and bombing RSF positions; simultaneously, allied forces bombed RSF positions in Al Fasher, Darfur, while the government announce...
Sudanese Army Advances in Khartoum, Announces Post-War Roadmap
On February 9th, 2025, the Sudanese army intensified its offensive against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Khartoum, regaining control of several areas east of the city and bombing RSF positions; simultaneously, allied forces bombed RSF positions in Al Fasher, Darfur, while the government announce...
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40% Bias Score


Gaza Aid Crisis: Insufficient Delivery Despite Increased Truck Traffic
Three weeks post-ceasefire, humanitarian aid in Gaza lags, hampered by widespread destruction, displacement (565,000 returned to northern Gaza in two weeks), and Israeli restrictions including a new law targeting UNRWA, which provides 50% of aid; despite 4,200 weekly aid trucks, many Gazans lack acc...
Gaza Aid Crisis: Insufficient Delivery Despite Increased Truck Traffic
Three weeks post-ceasefire, humanitarian aid in Gaza lags, hampered by widespread destruction, displacement (565,000 returned to northern Gaza in two weeks), and Israeli restrictions including a new law targeting UNRWA, which provides 50% of aid; despite 4,200 weekly aid trucks, many Gazans lack acc...
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44% Bias Score


M23 Offensive in DRC Causes 2,900 Deaths, Humanitarian Crisis
The M23 rebel group launched a new offensive in eastern DRC on February 3, 2025, seizing several towns after a short-lived ceasefire, resulting in at least 2,900 deaths in Goma and a major humanitarian crisis; the DRC accuses Rwanda of supporting M23, which Rwanda denies.
M23 Offensive in DRC Causes 2,900 Deaths, Humanitarian Crisis
The M23 rebel group launched a new offensive in eastern DRC on February 3, 2025, seizing several towns after a short-lived ceasefire, resulting in at least 2,900 deaths in Goma and a major humanitarian crisis; the DRC accuses Rwanda of supporting M23, which Rwanda denies.
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40% Bias Score

31 Maoist Rebels, 2 Police Officers Killed in Deadliest India Clash This Year
On Sunday, a clash between security forces and Maoist rebels in Chhattisgarh state's Indravati forest resulted in the deaths of 31 suspected rebels and 2 police officers, marking the deadliest combat of the year and a continuation of the decades-long conflict.

31 Maoist Rebels, 2 Police Officers Killed in Deadliest India Clash This Year
On Sunday, a clash between security forces and Maoist rebels in Chhattisgarh state's Indravati forest resulted in the deaths of 31 suspected rebels and 2 police officers, marking the deadliest combat of the year and a continuation of the decades-long conflict.
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36% Bias Score

Released Hostages Learn of Family Deaths After Release
Three Israeli hostages freed on Saturday learned of their family members' deaths during the October 7th Hamas attack only after their release, highlighting the emotional toll and communication failures during the crisis; one family is urging for the immediate release of all remaining hostages.

Released Hostages Learn of Family Deaths After Release
Three Israeli hostages freed on Saturday learned of their family members' deaths during the October 7th Hamas attack only after their release, highlighting the emotional toll and communication failures during the crisis; one family is urging for the immediate release of all remaining hostages.
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36% Bias Score

Syrian Kurds Fight to Preserve Gains Amidst Post-Assad Transition
In post-Assad Syria, Kurds are striving to maintain cultural and political gains made during the civil war, facing displacement and conflict with Turkish-backed rebels, despite negotiations with the new Syrian government; approximately 100,000 people have been displaced.

Syrian Kurds Fight to Preserve Gains Amidst Post-Assad Transition
In post-Assad Syria, Kurds are striving to maintain cultural and political gains made during the civil war, facing displacement and conflict with Turkish-backed rebels, despite negotiations with the new Syrian government; approximately 100,000 people have been displaced.
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52% Bias Score

Hundreds of Rwandan Soldiers Killed in DRC, Contradicting Kigali's Denials
Hundreds of Rwandan troops have died in covert operations supporting M23 rebels in eastern DRC, contradicting Kigali's denials; satellite imagery shows at least 600 new graves in a Kigali military cemetery since the conflict began three years ago, while intelligence suggests thousands of deaths, som...

Hundreds of Rwandan Soldiers Killed in DRC, Contradicting Kigali's Denials
Hundreds of Rwandan troops have died in covert operations supporting M23 rebels in eastern DRC, contradicting Kigali's denials; satellite imagery shows at least 600 new graves in a Kigali military cemetery since the conflict began three years ago, while intelligence suggests thousands of deaths, som...
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44% Bias Score

Russian Drone Strikes Disrupt Ukrainian Counteroffensive
A Russian drone operator details using fiber-optic drones to successfully strike multiple Ukrainian and NATO equipment columns during a Ukrainian counteroffensive, disrupting enemy movements and causing significant material damage.

Russian Drone Strikes Disrupt Ukrainian Counteroffensive
A Russian drone operator details using fiber-optic drones to successfully strike multiple Ukrainian and NATO equipment columns during a Ukrainian counteroffensive, disrupting enemy movements and causing significant material damage.
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68% Bias Score

Hamas Claims Gaza Control Amidst Post-War Challenges
Following a ceasefire with Israel, Hamas asserts control over the Gaza Strip, despite suffering heavy military and administrative losses during the war. While images suggest order, logistical problems and personnel shortages hinder Hamas's ability to fully control the region, creating challenges for...

Hamas Claims Gaza Control Amidst Post-War Challenges
Following a ceasefire with Israel, Hamas asserts control over the Gaza Strip, despite suffering heavy military and administrative losses during the war. While images suggest order, logistical problems and personnel shortages hinder Hamas's ability to fully control the region, creating challenges for...
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48% Bias Score
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